Pain management has been one of the most trending discussions in the medical world. From people aging 30 years to 70 and beyond, everyone is struggling with some kind of pain, some of which are excruciating and can be difficult to manage.
Additionally, the landscape of pain management is evolving and amidst the challenges, therapeutic laser therapy shines as beacon of hope. Laser therapy can be used as a mainstream or supplementary treatment but it show marvellous results. Therapeutic laser therapy can play a significant role in reducing pain and heal your affected tissues.
There are various types of laser therapies and one of the most effective ones is Class IV laser therapy. Let’s talk about it in detail here.
What is class IV laser therapy?
Class 4 Laser therapy is another leap in the field of laser therapy. It uses a very high-intensity light beam that can penetrate deeper in the tissues as compared the low-class lasers or cold lasers. As the light penetrates deeper into the tissue, the treatment becomes more effective. Thus, Class IV lasers are quite helpful in dealing with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. What is the core mechanism behind the class IV laser therapy? The technique offers desired results because of its ability to stimulate cellular activity, thereby accelerating the natural healing process of your body. The primary difference between Class IV laser therapy and other types of lasers is the power of output and input. While the lower-class lasers (sometimes called cold lasers) can be effective for superficial treatments, class IV lasers are used for complex problems and chronic conditions that require deeper penetration. Class 4 lasers are specifically designed to work on tissues that sit deep inside your skin, making them the most effective range of lasers to treat chronic and acute conditions.Benefits of Class IV laser therapy
Let us tell you about the top benefits of class 4 laser therapy:- Pain Reduction: A significant benefit of laser therapy is pain reduction for both acute and chronic conditions. It can offer substantial pain relief and the therapy works by reducing nerve sensitivity triggering the release of endorphins that can significantly reduce pain levels.
- Tissue Healing: Laser therapy also assists with tissue healing as it can help you stimulate cellular regeneration and tissue repair. It is easily achieved through Class IV Therapy’s photobiomodulation process, where the laser lights boost tissues repair and cell proliferation.
- Blood Circulation: Besides cell regeneration and pain relief, laser therapy is also effective at enhancing blood circulation in your body.
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Class IV laser therapy can play a significant role in reducing pain and supporting tissue healing, but turning clinical theory into daily workflows takes planning. Medray works with chiropractors and rehab teams to align Class IV laser settings with your existing protocols, patient profiles, and documentation needs. Call us at (573) 745-1086 or visit our Contact Us page to discuss how Class IV laser therapy can be integrated into your pain management and rehabilitation services.
Medray Laser & Technology manufactures and distributes FDA-cleared medical devices designed to support circulation, tissue stimulation, and pain relief. Our products are intended for use by licensed healthcare professionals. While clinical research and practitioner experience support the use of laser and radial pressure wave (RPW) therapy in various applications, some uses described in this article may be considered off-label and are not explicitly cleared by the FDA. Patients should consult their healthcare provider to determine the best treatment for their individual needs. The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional.
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The FDA has cleared therapeutic lasers and shockwave devices for increasing circulation, tissue stimulation, and pain relief. Some of the use cases described in this article reflect how clinicians may apply shockwave therapy in practice, based on peer-reviewed research. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not imply FDA clearance or approval for specific conditions.